Assignment SOM
Assignment SOM
10CV33
Assignment Questions
Unit 1
1. Define a) Youngs Modulus, b) Shear Modulus and c) Poissons Ratio and write the
relationship between them
2. Define Bulk Modulus and Volumetric Strain
3. Derive an equation for deformation in tapering circular bar subjected to an axial load P.
4. Briefly explain the behavior of ductile material under gradually increasing tensile load
5. Derive an expression for the deformation of a member due to self weight
6. A member is of total length of 2m its diameter is 40mm for the first 1m length. In the
next 0.5m it is gradually decreases to a diameterd. for the remaining length the diameter
d remains same. The member is subjected to an axial pull of 150 kN and its total
elongation is 2.39mm. Determine the diameterd, assume E = 2 X 105N/mm2.
7. A member ABCD subjected to point loads P1, P2, P3 and P4 as shown in fig 1. Calculate
P2 for equilibrium if P1 = 45kN, P3 = 450kN and P4 = 130kN, if E = 2.1X 105 N/mm2.
Determine the total elongation of the member
P1
1250mm2
625mm2
2500mm2
P3
P2
1200mm
600mm
900mm
P4
Fig 1
8. The bar shown in fig 2 is tested in universal testing machine. It is observed that at a load
of 40kN the total extension is 0.285mm. Determine the Youngs modulus of the material.
40kN
d1 = 25mm
160mm
d2 =20mm
d3 = 25mm
240mm
160mm
40kN
Fig 2
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20kN
3kN/m
E
B
2m
2m
4m
2m
Fig 3
5. Calculate the SF and BM at all the salient points and draw the SFD and BMD for the beam
shown in the fig 4
30kN/m
100kN
90 kN-m
60
A
B
4m
1m
1m
Fig 4
Unit 5
1. Define Neutral axis, section modulus and moment of resistance
2. State the assumptions made in the pure bending
3. Derive the equation of theory of simple bending with usual notation or Derive a general
bending equation
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Unit 7
3. A 150 mm diameter solid steel shaft is transmitting 450 k W power at 90rpm. Compute
the maximum shearing stress. Find the change that would occur in the shearing stress, if
the speed were increased to 360rpm
4. Determine the diameter of a solid circular shaft which will transmit 400 kilowatts at 300
rpm. The maximum shear stress should not exceed 32 N /m .the twist should not be
more than 1 in a length of 2 m. Assume the modulus of rigidity as 90 kN/m2
Unit -8
1. List the assumptions made in Eulers theory of long columns.
2. Distinguish short column and long column, Define slenderness ratio of a column.
3. Using Eulers theory, derive an equation for the crippling load of a long column pointed
at both ends.
4. A simply supported beam of length 4 metre is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of
30kN/m over the whole span and deflects 15mm at the centre. Determine the crippling
load when this beam is used as a column with both the ends hinged.
5. A solid round bar 4m long and 50mm in diameter was found to extend by 4.6 mm long
under a tensile load of 50kN. This bar is used a strut with both ends hinged {pinned}.
Determine Eulers crippling load for the bar and also safe load taking factor of safety as
4.
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